4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
Lanyon
seems close to death, grown old, ill-look
shows hatred toward Dr. Jekyll
5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions, housing, and the weather. Significance?
explain how the setting affects the tone of the chapter
Utterson visits Lanyon's house to discuss strange incidents about Jekyll. Utterson is asked to leave because Lanyon does not want to talk about Dr. Jekyll.
6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, etc. How do people react to Mr. Hyde? What is the significance of the reaction?
Hyde does not come out.
7. What do we learn about the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde in this chapter?
Part 2
- explain how the setting affects the tone of the chapter
Utterson visits Lanyon's house to discuss strange incidents about Jekyll. Utterson is asked to leave because Lanyon does not want to talk about Dr. Jekyll.